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>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista <>> en venezuela la noticia no es hugo chavez, sino un hombre que mato en nombre del presidente. >> un crimen atroz, un campesino sacrifico a su madre en nombre de la salud de chavez, dice que lo hizo por una orden divina para salvar al mandatario. >> lograron aprender a la persona. >> esta a nivel colectivo la angustia por la ausencia del presidente. >> esto se ve en casos de fanatismo serio. >> la ausencia del mandatario, en las calles su imagen esta en mil maneras. >> chaevz es el lider de venezuela. >> osotros compramos las figuras de nuestro presidente. >> estamos dispuestos a todos lo que sea. >> no se equivoquen, no se vuelvan locos. >> de aquí el problema de la crisis por la ausencia, que crea crisis social. >> el presidente chavez lleva 38 días sin ser visto ni escuchado en publico. >> pasemos a colombia, el presidente santos planteo consulta popular para las reuniones de gobierno y las farc. >> el marchista olimpicos noe hernandez, fallecio de un paro cardiaco dos semanas despues de recibir un disparo en la cabeza, el atleta habia si
>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista > en venezuela la noticia no es hugo chavez, sino un hombre que mato en nombre del presidente. >> un crimen atroz, un campesino sacrifico a su madre en nombre de la salud de chavez, dice que lo hizo por una orden divina para salvar al mandatario. >> lograron aprender a la persona. >> esta a nivel colectivo la angustia por la ausencia del presidente. >> esto se ve en casos de fanatismo serio. >> la ausencia del...
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>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista mexicano noel hernández. hoy en venezuela la noticias no es la ausencia del mandatario, sino la de un hombre que dice haber asesiando a su madre para salvar la de hugo chávez. >>un crimen atroz, este campesino del estado tachiras, sacrifico la vida de su madre de ochenta años por hugo chávez. >>dijo que lo hizo por una orden divina para salvar al mandatario. >>la mató los funcionarios de manera pronta y rápida lo aprehendieron >>un caso extremo de delirio segun lo señala esa psicologa, que a nivel colectivo se genera por la prolongada ausencia de hugo chávez. >>esto se va conectando a situaciones extremas de fanastimo puede despertar acciónes de delirio. >>en las calles sus fotos se multiplican, se le ubica su imagen al lado de jesucristo >>hugo chávez es líder de venezuela y latinoamérica. >>esta devocion trasciente lo político y entre a lo religioso. >>nosotros compramos la figura de nuestro presidente. >>un fanatismo que llevado a nivel extremo pordrían hacer cosas impensables. >>no se equivoq
>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista mexicano noel hernández. hoy en venezuela la noticias no es la ausencia del mandatario, sino la de un hombre que dice haber asesiando a su madre para salvar la de hugo chávez. >>un crimen atroz, este campesino del estado tachiras, sacrifico la vida de su madre de ochenta años por hugo chávez. >>dijo que lo hizo por una orden divina para salvar al mandatario. >>la mató los funcionarios de manera pronta y rápida lo...
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>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista lo invitamos a participar de este gran moviemiento, vaya a generacion américa.com >>y un hombre de lousiana enfrenta cargos luego de olvidarse de un elemento crucial después del robo, >>para evitar ser reconocido se colocó un balde para ocultar su identidad, tras olvidar su mascarilla. >>poco después trató de robar otro negocio sin éxito, fue detenido en su casa, no es muy brillante. así llegamos al final, muchas gracias por su atención, lo esperamos mañana, hasta luego.
>>y dan último adios al exitoso marchista lo invitamos a participar de este gran moviemiento, vaya a generacion américa.com >>y un hombre de lousiana enfrenta cargos luego de olvidarse de un elemento crucial después del robo, >>para evitar ser reconocido se colocó un balde para ocultar su identidad, tras olvidar su mascarilla. >>poco después trató de robar otro negocio sin éxito, fue detenido en su casa, no es muy brillante. así llegamos al final, muchas gracias...
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abc's dan harris has more on the latest discrepancies. >> there are some reports that the girl who apparently so enraptured mant eight te'o was not a girl at all, but still a young man. there are a lot of open t this . but what we do know, romantic deception in the age of the internet is rampant. >> you fill in love with a blonde named abbey, but it was really this girl. >> pretty much all of it was, you know, me. just not me. >> reporter: a muscle man named scorpio turned out to be this guy. >> i'm not sure what i was thinking. >> and the chiselled jaw of jamieson king grabbed the heart of a girl named sunny it's called being a catfish. the word comes from a 2010 documentary about this well educated photographer from new york city for months thought he found the love of his life online. until he learned megan was actually angela. >> angela had a couple of cellphones so that he would get calls from different people. sometimes that's all it takes to believe in the whole world. >> reporter: he directed the movie which has become an mtv show. >> the internet gives us a lot of new tools. but at t
abc's dan harris has more on the latest discrepancies. >> there are some reports that the girl who apparently so enraptured mant eight te'o was not a girl at all, but still a young man. there are a lot of open t this . but what we do know, romantic deception in the age of the internet is rampant. >> you fill in love with a blonde named abbey, but it was really this girl. >> pretty much all of it was, you know, me. just not me. >> reporter: a muscle man named scorpio...
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. >> this is a wbal-tv 11 editorial with president and general manager dan joerres. >> be bold and get cold. that's the motto of thousands who will take the 17th annual plunge into the frigid waters of the chesapeake bay in a week. beginning with the cool schools plunge and continuing through saturday's final plunge, marylanders will pledge their money and time in support of special olympics athletes who pledge to make us proud each time they step onto a field of competition. the maryland special olympics polar bear plunge has become the largest single day fundraiser in maryland. from western maryland to the lower eastern shore, special olympics serves the needs of intellectually disabled athletes, and the money raised from your icy dip will help fund summer and winter competitions for the next year to come. all of us at wbal-tv, wbal-am, and wiyy 98 rock are proud to support special olympics maryland and invite you to join us next weekend at sandy point state park when we get bold and cold. for more information, log onto wbaltv.com.
. >> this is a wbal-tv 11 editorial with president and general manager dan joerres. >> be bold and get cold. that's the motto of thousands who will take the 17th annual plunge into the frigid waters of the chesapeake bay in a week. beginning with the cool schools plunge and continuing through saturday's final plunge, marylanders will pledge their money and time in support of special olympics athletes who pledge to make us proud each time they step onto a field of competition. the...
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. >> dana: i blame the p.r. people in a way. not the ones that necessarily work at notre dame. across the board. not just good enough you have a great football player but the story that goes with it. to me, they let that get away from them. i was very surprised. this story broke around 8:00 p.m. last night. inight. i'm there and see the director of athletics is going to do a press conference. i read it again today and i'm like i can't believe he did this. twtwo hours later. as a spokesperson not a good idea to do something that immediate. you need to tease up the story. there are so many layers to this, that greg had a good idea. we have a cast of characters here to try to sort it out. the p.r. people let it get ahead of him and shouldn't. >> kimberly: there are numbers, and the investigators in notre dame, dep rekahns running around, take nothing question. why didn't they take it to the police if they thought he was victim of a hoax? why not get the police involved and let them contact the pe
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dan alluded to it earlier. i think that's what's going on here, but it's just -- it's uncomfortable to watch this play out on national tv. >> he's also indicating that he doesn't want to talk about the, you know, whether or not he said what he said -- you say he said in the hospital room because it was part of a private conversation and you asked for him not to say anything. is that true? i mean, would you mind if he talked about it? >> let him -- fine. he can talk about everything now. i'll talk about the intimate details of the conversation. he can talk about that. because i brought it up to him. we talked about that. and he dropped the ball. i didn't want to get into the -- to the -- it was a very emotional phone call. this is a guy who used to be my friend who decimated me. he could have come clean. he owed it to me. he owes it to the sport that he destroyed. and don't -- when he says he doesn't like the uci, that's a bunch of crap. he has the uci in his back pocket. lance wasn't a leader? that's a bunch of
dan alluded to it earlier. i think that's what's going on here, but it's just -- it's uncomfortable to watch this play out on national tv. >> he's also indicating that he doesn't want to talk about the, you know, whether or not he said what he said -- you say he said in the hospital room because it was part of a private conversation and you asked for him not to say anything. is that true? i mean, would you mind if he talked about it? >> let him -- fine. he can talk about everything...
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. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> good evening i'm dan ashley. top story tonight. after years of very public denials, lance armstrong is now taking it all back. cyclist who was stripped of his 7 tour de france titles and just today an olympic medal admitted in an interview with oprah winfrey that he used performance enhancing drugs. we have more on what lance armstrong confessed. >> after a decade of deception, it's the moment many thought would never come. >> in all 7 of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood doping. >> yes. >>reporter: in an exclusive interview open the oprah winfrey network the great cyclist lance armstrong finally confessed to using banned substances to help him compete. >> my cocktail so to speak was only e p o. not a lot. transfusions and testosterone. >>reporter: armstrong apologized for his trail of li lies. >> all the fall and blame falls on me. >>reporter: cyclist former best friend and teammate frank andrew says armstrong attacked him for revving to the lie about his drug use. >> i
. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> good evening i'm dan ashley. top story tonight. after years of very public denials, lance armstrong is now taking it all back. cyclist who was stripped of his 7 tour de france titles and just today an olympic medal admitted in an interview with oprah winfrey that he used performance enhancing drugs. we have more on what lance armstrong confessed. >> after a decade of deception, it's the moment many thought would...
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>> buck and dan duquette were both extended through the 2018 season. this ensures stability on and off the field. >> i hope it eliminates some of the challenges we have had in the past. we felt comfortable and we can move on to more important things. that is our players. >> fanfest set for 11:00 tomorrow. guys do not wear those hats. that is against thema man code. >> tony? i don't know. this morning we asked, where will you be watching the ravens- patriots afc championship game this sunday? [laughter] >> we will read more of your responses in the next hour. >> we will be here. we are so nervous we walked about 10 miles. >> everybody, enjoy the game. >> we are back with more purple coverage when we come back.
>> buck and dan duquette were both extended through the 2018 season. this ensures stability on and off the field. >> i hope it eliminates some of the challenges we have had in the past. we felt comfortable and we can move on to more important things. that is our players. >> fanfest set for 11:00 tomorrow. guys do not wear those hats. that is against thema man code. >> tony? i don't know. this morning we asked, where will you be watching the ravens- patriots afc...
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dan springer now with the news live in seattle not far from where teams assembled the dream liner, dan, this plane is loaded with a lot of new technology. is it not? >> it sure is, bill. it hasn't made a penny. but it's boeing showcase aircraft for sure. the 787 is the most technologically advanced and fuel efficient plane ever made. it's also supposed to provide the most comfort. it got there by using carbon composite instead of aluminum new electrical system one that generates twice as much power but weighs far less it also relies on lithium ion batteries certified by the faa but now being looked at because of these recent problems. airlines have had to cancel many flights as they scramble to find different planes that can fly these long routes, bill? >> dan is, there an incident occasion or do we know how long this could take boeing to get fixed? >> well, boeing has offered a quick, but temporary solution where the airlines would do more safety checks on those batteries. if that doesn't work, that doesn't get accepted, it could be a long time before the planes are back in the air. t
dan springer now with the news live in seattle not far from where teams assembled the dream liner, dan, this plane is loaded with a lot of new technology. is it not? >> it sure is, bill. it hasn't made a penny. but it's boeing showcase aircraft for sure. the 787 is the most technologically advanced and fuel efficient plane ever made. it's also supposed to provide the most comfort. it got there by using carbon composite instead of aluminum new electrical system one that generates twice as...
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dan? >> pam: we will get back with dan. there is some small audio problem first, let us check with justine waldman. now so many people have been getting the flu shot, that those who haven't and are staring to look are having a bit more of a difficult time. some places have it. some don't. our team coverage continues. now with kron 4's justine waldman. she went out looking for the flu shot. and found it at a clinic in fremont. >> we called pediatricians, we called retail pharmacies. some of them were out. >> reporter: there will have a another opening of immunizations. justin waldman, kron 4. >> pam: santa clara health officials say a 98 year-old woman died and suffered from a variety of chronic illnesses including ammonia. this brings the total number of death the others for and a sacramento, central valley and there were two of the greater los angeles area. the worst could still be to come. >> as far as the flu itself it might not have peaked as the number maximum. that is not unusual it is usually the most in late january
dan? >> pam: we will get back with dan. there is some small audio problem first, let us check with justine waldman. now so many people have been getting the flu shot, that those who haven't and are staring to look are having a bit more of a difficult time. some places have it. some don't. our team coverage continues. now with kron 4's justine waldman. she went out looking for the flu shot. and found it at a clinic in fremont. >> we called pediatricians, we called retail pharmacies....
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. >> all right, dan, please keep us informed if you find out any additional information, any updates there. and of course another big story that we're covering, this the story everybody is talking about today, lance armstrong telling everybody about his doping. >> was it a big deal to you? did it feel wrong? >> at the time? no. >> it did not even feel wrong? >> scary. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um...
. >> all right, dan, please keep us informed if you find out any additional information, any updates there. and of course another big story that we're covering, this the story everybody is talking about today, lance armstrong telling everybody about his doping. >> was it a big deal to you? did it feel wrong? >> at the time? no. >> it did not even feel wrong? >> scary. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the...
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. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> fascinating stuff. >> the church had a response to the book, saying it is stale. the allegations invented by a handful of confessed liars. and we're right back. i thinkomeone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my neighbor's son has autism. my son has autism. announcer: autism is getting closer to home. today, 1 in 88 children is diagnosed with autism-- that's a 1,000% increase in the last 40 years. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. ♪ >>> well, before you could get advice from all of your facebook friends, remember those days there was dear abby. it was a baseline for american behavior. >> her real name was pauline phillips and she passed away at the age of 94. >> reporter: she was google and groucho all in one. delivering wise one liners in answer to any question. a reader once asked is it possible to get pregnant under water? her response? not without a man. her audience was bigger than oprah's. >> i asked her what paper would you buy? >> i read the one that has dear abby.
. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> fascinating stuff. >> the church had a response to the book, saying it is stale. the allegations invented by a handful of confessed liars. and we're right back. i thinkomeone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my neighbor's son has autism. my son has autism. announcer: autism is getting closer to home. today, 1 in 88 children is diagnosed with autism-- that's a 1,000%...
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. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> fascinating stuff. >> the church had a response to the book, saying it is stale. the allegations invented by a handful of confessed liars. and we're right back. ♪ >>> well, before you could get advice from all of your facebook friends, remember those days there was dear abby. it was a baseline for american behavior. >> her real name was pauline phillips and she passed away at the age of 94. >> reporter: she was google and groucho all in one. delivering wise one liners in answer to any question. a reader once asked is it possible to get pregnant under water? her response? not without a man. her audience was bigger than oprah's. >> i asked her what paper would you buy? >> i read the one that has dear abby. >> reporter: fozy bear's favorite. dexter's, too. >> dear abby, i'm a serial killer. >> reporter: dear abby always judged problems with common sense without judging the readers too harshly. >> i'm a hills boro housewife. i never worked a day of my life. >> reporter: she told larry king she got her big break when she barged into the
. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> fascinating stuff. >> the church had a response to the book, saying it is stale. the allegations invented by a handful of confessed liars. and we're right back. ♪ >>> well, before you could get advice from all of your facebook friends, remember those days there was dear abby. it was a baseline for american behavior. >> her real name was pauline phillips and she passed away at the age of 94. >> reporter:...
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cuerpo, el vestido dentro tiene un accesorio en el cuello que le favorece bastante, y las pinzas le dan una silueta maravillosa, ver la seguridad de la persona, lo representa muy bien, y obvio que se ve espectacular >> y el negro se ajusta a cualquier hora del día >> está súper in >> en la próxima tenemos a claudia que porta el club juvenil, con un poco de cuero, que tampoco está muy exagerado, los pantalones blanco y negro que es un color más juvenil como podemos ver, y una blusa, un poco consevadora, pero ella ya es juvenil, así que es un contraste perfecto >> muy bonito, vamos a presentar la próxima, chelsea, es un look rebelde, urbano, muy favorable para su estatura, corte de pelo escencial para lo que tiene puesto, la blusa con un estampado muy original, te puedes poner un jersey o algo liviano y será muy bueno con la temperaturasas. >> volvemos con claudia, este es el new look, el negro ha vuelto muy fuerte, christian dior enfrentó el nuevo look, y este abrigo tiene un cinturón delgadito, con un toque súper moderno >> me encanta la combinación de piel y lana >> y lo p
cuerpo, el vestido dentro tiene un accesorio en el cuello que le favorece bastante, y las pinzas le dan una silueta maravillosa, ver la seguridad de la persona, lo representa muy bien, y obvio que se ve espectacular >> y el negro se ajusta a cualquier hora del día >> está súper in >> en la próxima tenemos a claudia que porta el club juvenil, con un poco de cuero, que tampoco está muy exagerado, los pantalones blanco y negro que es un color más juvenil como podemos ver, y...
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also, our "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. nev, let me begin with you. maybe this is a generational thing. i look at the facts. a relationship supposedly going on for several months. they never meet. i say, there's no way this is true. but you believe him. >> yeah. i stand by the guy. my heart goes out to him. i feel like he's dealing with more emotionally than anyone's giving him credit for. he had his heart broken. his girlfriend died. he's grieving, a girl whether she existed or not, those are real feelings. >> your brother says he was the victim of a hoax like this. what have been you able to discover in this story? >> my brother's been pretty deep in it with his co-host, max joseph. and they uncovered a few other people that were duped by the fake lennay character. sort of like my brother's story, it's bigger than just manti. there were a lot of other people she was corresponding with, before and maybe even during her relationship. >> you went and looked at the interviews, how do you think it was able to go on so long without being uncovered? >> whe
also, our "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. nev, let me begin with you. maybe this is a generational thing. i look at the facts. a relationship supposedly going on for several months. they never meet. i say, there's no way this is true. but you believe him. >> yeah. i stand by the guy. my heart goes out to him. i feel like he's dealing with more emotionally than anyone's giving him credit for. he had his heart broken. his girlfriend died. he's grieving, a girl whether she existed...
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i don't buy for a minute if you read tyler hamilton and dan quayle's book "the secret race," maybe at that level, where -- the level meaning tyler was a mountain climber and in 1999 and 2000 it was three guys who were on this sophisticated doping program, but even frankie and i who saw the usada report and read that book, it was new to us. it was completely new to us. 2000 was the turning point. 2001 on if you wanted to be on lance armstrong's winning tour team, then i would say, yeah, you had to do what it takes. >> he was the co-owner. >> he was the co-owner of the team, he made the decision who was fired -- who was fired and how much they got paid. for him to say he wasn't, when i say he was cherry picking, last night he was truthful with some things, and with other things he just wasn't truthful. >> but, betsy, basically lance armstrong was setting conditions such that the only way you could compete successfully was to dope. >> the only way to win. the only way to win was to dope. you could compete, but lance didn't want you did -- you wouldn't win. >> right. >> if you doped, then
i don't buy for a minute if you read tyler hamilton and dan quayle's book "the secret race," maybe at that level, where -- the level meaning tyler was a mountain climber and in 1999 and 2000 it was three guys who were on this sophisticated doping program, but even frankie and i who saw the usada report and read that book, it was new to us. it was completely new to us. 2000 was the turning point. 2001 on if you wanted to be on lance armstrong's winning tour team, then i would say,...
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. >>> dan oats is right now. police chief in aurora, colorado. this morning, his police department is investigating another deadly shooting. a woman was shot at an apartment complex. and that came after the aurora, colorado shooting. many movie patrons were at the theater during the mass shooting. the city of aurora handed out 2,000 tickets to survivors, first response -- first responders and the volunteers. the mayor of colorado says it shows the resilience of the community. >> there are major new developments in algeria, including some new video of some of the released hostages. >>> and what the u.s. military is reportedly doing. >>> and why a report says republicans have to change certain laws to make it easy for them to win. >>> told for some. cold for some. coast and bay will be really mild to warm. >>> kyla campbell is live in our washington, d.c. bureau and we have new information of some of those hostages who have been set free. kyla? >> reporter: yeah. cnn and "the associated press" are both reporting that the -- that the terrorists are
. >>> dan oats is right now. police chief in aurora, colorado. this morning, his police department is investigating another deadly shooting. a woman was shot at an apartment complex. and that came after the aurora, colorado shooting. many movie patrons were at the theater during the mass shooting. the city of aurora handed out 2,000 tickets to survivors, first response -- first responders and the volunteers. the mayor of colorado says it shows the resilience of the community. >>...
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we have the whole team here this morning, peter ogburn dan henning. phil bachus has the phones and cyprian, videographer extraordinaire. before we get back to the issue of guns and schools, very interesting. it surprised me yesterday, an announcement by the american cancer society. this is dr. lynn lichtenfeldt on some amazing progress in this area. no cure yet, but progress. >> the biggest good news is that since 1991, we have had a 20% decline in cancer death rates here in the united states. >> i want to talk about that. you here so much about cancer in normal people, but more and more people obviously surviving. >> yeah. >> cancer because of advances in medical treatment. but, also dr. lichtenfeldt said something else responsible for this death in cancer rates. >> clearly because people are not spokemoking and not using tobacco anywhere near as much as they did, both men and women have had a significant decrease in lung cancer deaths for example. >> that's remarkable since we have really cracked down on smoking. right? >> yeah. >> 20% reduction. a
we have the whole team here this morning, peter ogburn dan henning. phil bachus has the phones and cyprian, videographer extraordinaire. before we get back to the issue of guns and schools, very interesting. it surprised me yesterday, an announcement by the american cancer society. this is dr. lynn lichtenfeldt on some amazing progress in this area. no cure yet, but progress. >> the biggest good news is that since 1991, we have had a 20% decline in cancer death rates here in the united...
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and i think we're doing a lot of the things that -- the reason dan has come in the stock to the best of my knowledge is he believes the company is on turnaround and he was excited about it. we have -- our board since i joined the board three years ago and became ceo and chairman, we have had a turnover of 6 of our 14 directors. roy happens to be retiring this may, so we'll have 7 of 14 directors turn over in that three-year period. so, i think dan's interest and ours are greatly aligned. >> in the money you're having all your guys manage, would you strongly urge them to just lighten up on bonds, and go big in the stock market? >> i'm bullish on the market. i mean, but i've been bullish, joe, for about four or five months. >> four or five months. okay. 12, 13 years? >> no, no, no, the last four or five months. >> is it really bullish? new all-time highs? >> i think we can still move higher from here. let's look at the big macro. u.s. economy is recovering. the u.s. consumer has delevered, has got more confidence in the system. we're past the election. the u.s. economy is recovering. t
and i think we're doing a lot of the things that -- the reason dan has come in the stock to the best of my knowledge is he believes the company is on turnaround and he was excited about it. we have -- our board since i joined the board three years ago and became ceo and chairman, we have had a turnover of 6 of our 14 directors. roy happens to be retiring this may, so we'll have 7 of 14 directors turn over in that three-year period. so, i think dan's interest and ours are greatly aligned....
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here's abc's dan harris. >> you see things the way they are. >> reporter: from celebrity members like tom cruise, to the legions of unknown uniformed worker bees behind the scenes, the book "going clear" is a sweeping look at scientology. >> life after death is life after death. >> reporter: the book traces the faith of its founding ron l. hubbard to its current leader, david miscavige. >> i've never met a more competent, a more intelligent, a more tolerant and compassionate being. we are lucky it have you and thank you very much. >> reporter: but some have accused >> reporter: but some have and miscavige of being physically abusive. debbie cook once ran the flag base in clear water, florida. >> i witnessed mr. miscavige physically punching. >> reporter: as part of a now settled court battle with the church, she testified she saw miscavige punch a fellow scientology executive and that while he never hit her, he did order his secretary to do so. you're in a room with her and he tells his secretary to slap you? >> yes. >> reporter: hard enough that you fell down? >> yes. >> reporter: wh
here's abc's dan harris. >> you see things the way they are. >> reporter: from celebrity members like tom cruise, to the legions of unknown uniformed worker bees behind the scenes, the book "going clear" is a sweeping look at scientology. >> life after death is life after death. >> reporter: the book traces the faith of its founding ron l. hubbard to its current leader, david miscavige. >> i've never met a more competent, a more intelligent, a more...